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Domestic News August 13, 1894

St. Paul Daily Globe

Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

Publication of Minneapolis A.P.A. membership lists by advocates of pure politics causes uneasiness among politicians denying involvement, with plans to revise and publicize the roster of 1,000 members.

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THOSE A. P. A. LISTS.
They Cause Considerable Uneasiness Among Politicians.

The published statement that there are several lists of the members of the Minneapolis A. P. A. in the hands of gentlemen who are working in behalf of pure politics, has created considerable uneasiness in certain quarters of the city and among a certain class of politicians, who are afraid their names will be exposed. Many of these politicians have undertaken to deny that they are members of the A. P. A., although their names appear on the lists. They say their names have been placed on the lists by political enemies. How they are aware they are on the lists, having never seen one of them, is a mystery. No doubt there is something psychological about their manner of obtaining the knowledge.

It was stated yesterday by the gentlemen having charge of the matter, that the roster was being revised and augmented and that as soon as everything is complete the public will be made cognizant of what has been going on in their midst. The whole membership numbers only 1,000.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

A.P.A. Lists Minneapolis Politicians Political Uneasiness Membership Exposure

Where did it happen?

Minneapolis

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Primary Location

Minneapolis

Outcome

the whole membership numbers only 1,000.

Event Details

The published statement that there are several lists of the members of the Minneapolis A. P. A. in the hands of gentlemen who are working in behalf of pure politics has created considerable uneasiness in certain quarters of the city and among a certain class of politicians who are afraid their names will be exposed. Many of these politicians have undertaken to deny that they are members of the A. P. A., although their names appear on the lists. They say their names have been placed on the lists by political enemies. It was stated yesterday by the gentlemen having charge of the matter that the roster was being revised and augmented and that as soon as everything is complete the public will be made cognizant of what has been going on in their midst.

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